What Is Cognitive Constructivism?

It suggests that learning occurs through the assimilation of new information into existing cognitive structures (schemas) and the accommodation of these structures to incorporate new knowledge. Educators can apply constructivist principles by engaging students in hands-on activities, encouraging inquiry-based learning, and providing opportunities for collaborative problem-solving.
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